After nation wide debate that captured the imagination of Canadian basketball fans, the Hall of Fame Committee released the names of this year's Canadian Hall of Fame inductees:
Oeuftete was the first manager of Canada's national team and has made the finals of the Naismith championship nine times and won the Canadian tournament four times. If not for the presence of BC Toroo in the Naismith, Oeuftete's Random Noise side would be the most dominant team in Canadian history.
In addition to his competitive success Oeuftete has been instrumental in developing a community amongst BB managers by serving as a GM for many seasons as well as helping to usher in the advanced tactics and scouting options now taken for granted by many managers when he developed the BB Prospectus tool.
Jean-Francois Joly was once one of the most feared national team players in the world. A deadly scorer from the perimeter, Joly was drafted in season 2 by the Zanarkland Abes and made his national team debut in season 3 during the early years of international play.
Over the course of his career he has played 92 national team games (a Canadian record) and has won five MVP awards in four different leagues, including winning the Naismith MVP award in seasons 5 and 7. His career high in points is 56 points in league play and 51 points in international play.
Complete results:
Manager:
Oeftete: 9
Rip: 5
BB-Mark (write in): 2
Spoiled: 1
Player:
Joly: 10
Wendon: 6
Incomplete: 1